Disasters, Environment and Development (005DADUG)

30 credits, Level 6

Autumn teaching

In this module, you look at the connections between disasters, the environment and development.

The negative impacts of environmental and climatic change and environmentally-related disasters threaten to roll back decades of development gains. Building resilient and sustainable societies means addressing climate and disaster risks, understanding the links between these issues and integrating these risks, as well as potential opportunities, into development planning and budgeting.

The module is split into three parts:

concepts, exploring similarities and differences in concepts and frameworks and terminology used in these different areas

solutions, examining the possible avenues that may help address these problems, including remittance bonds, serious games, blended knowledge and science for humanitarian emergencies and resilience.

Teaching

27%: Lecture 19%: Practical (Workshop) 54%: Seminar

Assessment

100%: Coursework (Essay, Presentation)

Contact hours and workload

This module is 300 hours of work. This breaks down into 37 hours of contact time and 263 hours of independent study.

This module is running in the academic year 2017/18. We also plan to offer it in future academic years. It may become unavailable due to staff availability, student demand or updates to our curriculum. We’ll make sure to let our applicants know of such changes to modules at the earliest opportunity.